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Very nice Antonio , very nice. You can't go wrong with a Don DeMarco tree can you? I would have given $1000 for that as well.
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great tree, I reckon you ripped Donnie off. you realise that you will have to set up approved OH & S scaffolding around this tree to get up there with all the equipment for carving. don't forget the hardhat & vests. good luck & will love to see some progress photos. dave.
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thanks scott most will be done with the dremel and some drilling. round the back there are a couple of big conjoining chops that i will create a big hollow going in one side and coming out the other. leaving the live tissue in between. on this hollow i will use a drill saw, drilling and finish with the dremel. i will show those pics at a later stage.Scott Roxburgh wrote:Nice tree Ant! What are you going to carve with? Dremel? or something bigger?

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miyagiman wrote:great tree, I reckon you ripped Donnie off. you realise that you will have to set up approved OH & S scaffolding around this tree to get up there with all the equipment for carving. don't forget the hardhat & vests. good luck & will love to see some progress photos. dave.




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Gday Antonio!
Very nice purchase, and a grand well spent! You've bought yourself a ticket to years of Bonsai fun!
(Given my recent Bonsai spending habits, if I had spent $1000, I could have picked up 2500 Skyrocket Junipers to play with...
I think we both know which choice is the better value.
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Give me a call when you need help lifting that thing onto your workbench.
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Very nice purchase, and a grand well spent! You've bought yourself a ticket to years of Bonsai fun!
(Given my recent Bonsai spending habits, if I had spent $1000, I could have picked up 2500 Skyrocket Junipers to play with...


Give me a call when you need help lifting that thing onto your workbench.
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Looking forward to seeing it get it's privates out. I reckon Elms are the most inconsiderate in giving nice roots for us to play with. I am sure Don would have wipped this beauty into shape by now though. Nice one.
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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ouch thats a lot of work! na this is the way to go for sure. i am down scaling truly ya gotta belive me.
thank god its not as heavy as it looks. just awkward
. any time im here pal. thanks for the thumbs up. 




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bretts ohh yeah i cant wait to be the one to take them out. bretts there is a whole host of challenges still left to tackle. the roots is just one of them. the thing is one by one i will get to them and turn this baby a gem! at the moment i have a dilemma with our current sketch that i feel this design is to stylistic for my style of work. i am of the school that deciduous should not be styled like pines. that is no disrespect to the current design which has its own story and merrit. just hard for me to swallow at this point in my developement. though it has still been a starting point and allowed me to see other possabilities sooner and easier. i need to get some pen to paper soon too. 

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1st rough out
after 4 hrs carving things are starting to lighten up, but a long way to go. at this point im refining the lines and shape but still keeping some live tissue through those stubs. if i can aestetically marry dead wood and live tissue to get more budding options. we will see. 

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daiviet_nguyen wrote:It seems that you have picked a new leader?
reduced the apex to pop so i can find a suitable leader to style and continue the trees movement. after all this tree will be shown in the nude one day.(2015)



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Interesting carving, is that just to let it dry out and not die back? Looking forwrd to finding out and seeing the direction you are going with this carving!
Thanks for sharing this tree and it's progress with is all.
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Thanks for sharing this tree and it's progress with is all.
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Treat 'em mean, keep 'em green.
Treat 'em mean, keep 'em green.
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Jarrod wrote:Interesting carving, is that just to let it dry out and not die back? Looking forwrd to finding out and seeing the direction you are going with this carving! Thanks for sharing this tree and it's progress with is all. Jarrod
hey jezz not sure what you're asking me. is what just to let dry out and not die back. if i am to redesign this tree other than the sketch. i need alot more popping in the right places. then the question is can i still do the trunk lines justice. so slowly now i am re directing the sap flow (hopefully). skinning all the stubs ready for hollowing and detail, as well as stopping them from popping so we get more buds where we want them. hope ive answered your question.

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good work
she's comin along reeeeeeeal nice




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